10-01-2015, 20:14
Today really summed up the problem with Ideye. His movement and positioning remains good, but he's clearly not a target man who can play with his back to goal and bring the midfield into the game (if that's why he was signed, then it's a shocker from scouting/recruitment) and so he has to have a nose for goal to be valuable to the team. Unfortunately, that one-on-one he blew suggests that his goal-nose is somewhere far, far from West Bromwich. You can put it down to confidence, but how long can we persevere playing a man who doesn't score and doesn't really bring anything else to the game in the hope that his confidence will improve?
I've argued he deserves a fair chance under Pulis, and I stick by that, but today another of his nine lives came and went.
I've argued he deserves a fair chance under Pulis, and I stick by that, but today another of his nine lives came and went.
"I would rather spend a holiday in Tuscany than in the Black Country, but if I were compelled to choose between living in West Bromwich or Florence, I should make straight for West Bromwich." - J.B. Priestley